Informative Essay: Germany's Modern Day Culture

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The culture of a country is built from the ground up over a long period of time. Germany has a surprisingly wide variety of ethnic groups and religions historically from all over the world. Germany’s rich diversity of many cultures is what makes it such a distinct country, with a culture unmatched across the world. Germany’s history dates back to thousands of years ago during the time of the Roman empire into the AD period.
Germany has a plethora of religious, geographical, cultural, social and military history. These things, plus many more qualities, have set the foundation for its modern-day culture. Religion is instilled as a key part of the German culture and foundation for the people who settled there. Around A.D. 350, the visigothic …show more content…

It has a total of nine boarding countries all cardinal directions. Germany is the seventh largest country in Europe, and the sixty-third largest country in the world. It has over fourteen hundred miles of waterfront to its north along the shores of the Baltic Sea and Atlantic Ocean. The climate during winter months can vary depending on the region. for instance, in southern Germany, the winter months can bring a significant amount of snowfall and extreme cold temperatures that regularly drop below zero degrees Fahrenheit. While the winter months can be exceptionally cold, the summers in Germany are very enjoyable. Depending on the month, the temperatures in the summer are in, or around, the upper eighties. Germany has five major rivers that serve as major transportation routes for inner country goods transportation. Being that Germany has a significantly high level of engineering competence, the use of its rivers, railways and autobahns are used to their ability to expedite the flow of commerce efficiently. Germany’s natural resources include iron ore, salt, copper, coal, natural gas and of course, water. Therefore, providing its neighboring countries with valuable imports through the region. Germany, throughout history, has been known for being able to self sustain greatly from within its own

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